ArrivalGuides catches the Christmas spirit at Europe’s best Christmas markets

(Forimmediaterelease.net) GOTHENBURG, Sweden - With the holidays quickly approaching, ArrivalGuides has been gleefully getting into the Christmas spirit. In order to help travelers thoroughly enjoy this holiday season, ArrivalGuides has compiled a guide to the best Christmas markets that Europe has to offer. Warm beverages, traditional treats, Christmas shopping, ice-skating, caroling, and much more, await visitors all across the continent, and ArrivalGuides is here to guide them.

The Christmas market tradition dates back hundreds of years, and is an integral part of the European Christmas experience. ArrivalGuides’ readers will now have all the information they require to enjoy the holiday wherever they might be traveling to on the Old Continent, as this guide presents Europe’s most beautiful, most memorable and most unique Advent markets, including one floating on a river, and another deep within a cave.

Aviva Pearson, President of ArrivalGuides, said, “The guide is now downloadable for all travelers on ArrivalGuides website and also available across ArrivalGuides’ extensive client network, comprising over 340 major global travel brands. ArrivalGuides is the world’s largest provider of destination content with information with over 550 destinations within the content library.”

ArrivalGuides is the world’s largest distributor of destination content, with over 300 distribution partners using our library of destination information, including photos and videos, to improve customer interaction, experience, loyalty and transactions with their brand. Our distribution network consists of major global, influential brands who are using ArrivalGuides’ destination content to drive their travel business across all platforms and digital communications including apps, booking confirmations, newsletters, Smart TV applications and touchscreens. ArrivalGuides’ head office is in Gothenburg, Sweden.

About Christmas Markets

Christmas markets trace their origins back to the Late Middle Ages in German-speaking parts of Europe. Though much has changed since then, the core and spirit of the markets has remained largely the same. Celebrated during the four weeks of Advent, leading up to Christmas day, families and communities gather in their cities’ squares for treats, cheers and warm beverages, while browsing the cozy stalls in search of the perfect gift or Christmas knick-knack and enjoying traditional songs and dances.